Olympiapark
Olympiapark
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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See Olympiapark, home of the 1972 Olympics. Tours include a roof climb, with ropes & carbiners and bungee jumping into the stadium.
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- FelixHsinchu, Taiwan2 contributionsTHe comfortable weather and eye-catchingI've been lived here when I was a child. After almost twenty-years I came back here.The place is so beautiful and the place is too comfortable that I want to live here again. Seriously, I'm a little bit astonishing about the price of the restaruant near the lake , there may cause I lived in Taiwan and the price of food is too cheap that I couldn't that much fast to recognize this situation.Visited August 2019Written May 12, 2020
- iowacityia1,772 contributionsSaturday, May 14th visit.I have visited the Olympiapark many, many, times since 1979. It is one of my favorite places to visit in Munich. It is easy to get to via public transport, and it is such a beautiful area to walk around. It is so nice to see that after 50 years, it is still kept up so nice. There was a lot going on around there in reference to the 50 years of the Olympiapark Munich. We walked to the Olympiastadion and saw that you could buy an entrance ticket and walk around the inside of the facility. But not down on the field. For 3.50 Euros we were all in. Since first visiting in 1979, I have only ever peeked through the gates and fences to the Olympiastadion. This was so awesome! We spent over an hour wandering around, soaking up the vibe. Amazing! And then we got to watch many people doing the zip line across the stadium. Too cool. We had an amazing visit. And all for 3.50 Euros a person.Visited May 2022Written June 3, 2022
- kenwood5106Dunfermline, United Kingdom238 contributions‘’Well Worth a Visit’’After reading several negative reviews I’ve come to a couple of conclusions. If your coming with friends and or family and want to have a great time exploring the park, going up the tower to see the fantastic views etc, guess what, don’t go on a miserable overcast day.....! The time to visit this park if you don’t live in Munich and make the most of the facilities is on a clear bright preferably warm/hot day, although a crisp bright winters day would be nice as well. If you travel by car there is plenty of parking which only cost €5 for the day. From walking, swimming, fun on the funfair, guided tour or going up the tower (€21 for 3) it’s great. Enjoy.....Visited September 2020Traveled with familyWritten October 1, 2020
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MoonaMuslim
729 contributions
Aug 2019
Even without the 1972 Olympic Games, great architecture of the halls, stadiums and buildings and an impressive location / park.
When the weather is nice, just go for a walk and admire the facility. A trip to the Olympic Tower is mandatory. It offers a great view of the Olympic Stadium and the BMW buildings. When the weather is nice, you can look over the whole of Munich to the Allianz Arena.
Worth a visit at any time, for everyone - young, old, single, couple or family with children. Whether going for a walk or jogging. Even without events, such as sporting events or cultural, social or religious / ideological events - in good weather, a change at any time and architecturally impressive.
Worth a visit during the day, like in the evening, or at night.
Can be combined excellently with a tour of BMW. The BMW buildings are opposite, on the other side of the street and are easily accessible via a bridge.
When the weather is nice, just go for a walk and admire the facility. A trip to the Olympic Tower is mandatory. It offers a great view of the Olympic Stadium and the BMW buildings. When the weather is nice, you can look over the whole of Munich to the Allianz Arena.
Worth a visit at any time, for everyone - young, old, single, couple or family with children. Whether going for a walk or jogging. Even without events, such as sporting events or cultural, social or religious / ideological events - in good weather, a change at any time and architecturally impressive.
Worth a visit during the day, like in the evening, or at night.
Can be combined excellently with a tour of BMW. The BMW buildings are opposite, on the other side of the street and are easily accessible via a bridge.
Written June 11, 2020
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StePart
Thessaloniki, Greece179 contributions
Aug 2022
Having to spend a few layover hours in Munich, I decided to visit the Olypiapark. A promo ticket for the train (9,00 for a week) took me there and made also possible to go later to the center and back to the airport. A visit at the Olympic Tower (11,00) gave an overview of the entire area. The legends helped to understand the suround, a sausage with a beer (9,80) and a visit of the nearby BMW building (free entrance) concluded my visit. It's a place that someone must visit in Munich, regardless of the access to the stadium or other major sport venues, or not.
Written August 18, 2022
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GlobetrotterJ16
Seoul, South Korea2,017 contributions
May 2022
The Olympic Park is pretty close to the city center and it covers a huge area. The northern part of the park features a lot of greenery, the BMW Welt and sports facilities for the local universities. The southern part features the Olympiastadion as well as many other Olympic facilities as well as a lake, Sealife, the tower and a few places to grab a bite or drink.
During a sunny it is perfect for a stroll and nearby the tower there are a couple of food stalls and beer gardens to enjoy some simple food or beer. Just below the tower there is a kind of food hall as well.
Any Munich visitor should make it to the Olympic Park if time allows, especially with children it is a nice getaway.
During a sunny it is perfect for a stroll and nearby the tower there are a couple of food stalls and beer gardens to enjoy some simple food or beer. Just below the tower there is a kind of food hall as well.
Any Munich visitor should make it to the Olympic Park if time allows, especially with children it is a nice getaway.
Written May 3, 2022
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M D
Germany53 contributions
Sep 2022 • Couples
After paying a lot of money for tickets and with constant heavy rain, I'd have to say that the Olympic Stadium is clearly a substandard outdoor concert venue.
Only half of the seating is covered and umbrellas need to be checked at the entrance for an additional fee of 5 Euros even when it's pouring down with rain.
There is also an extremely loud power generator for the concession stands located between Sections F and G, which ruins the concert experience when acoustic guitar music is being performed.
The staff at the venue simply don't care, and simply laughed it off when these issues were brought to their attention.
Only half of the seating is covered and umbrellas need to be checked at the entrance for an additional fee of 5 Euros even when it's pouring down with rain.
There is also an extremely loud power generator for the concession stands located between Sections F and G, which ruins the concert experience when acoustic guitar music is being performed.
The staff at the venue simply don't care, and simply laughed it off when these issues were brought to their attention.
Written September 11, 2022
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schmidtmg
Switzerland1,033 contributions
Jul 2021
Olympiapark was built for the 1972 summer Olympics in Munich. The old Olympiastadion with its - at the time - revolutionary roof structure is still used though not longer for soccer games.... The park is very large, is popular with the locals for jogging, and has its own metro station. There is now also a memorial for the victims of the terrorist attack during the 1972 Olympics.
Written July 29, 2021
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Loribbb
Gaithersburg, MD179 contributions
Mar 2023
Park-like area with the remains of the 1972 Olympic site. We went on a warm day and it was nice to walk along and see things starting to bloom. Depending on what you like, you can have a nice park with many paths, see some ducks near a pond, eat at a cafe, restaurant, or beer garden, possibly see inside some of the arenas (they didn't look open and we didn't try to go in), and have a nice walk, jog, or run. People were walking dogs, jogging, riding bicycles and scooters.
The paths are level, for the most part. We visited the memorial to the Israeli Olympic team but did not go up the Olympic tower (I did use the bathroom there). The athletic venues looked like they were 50 years old from the outside and didn't interest me, personally.
One could spend an entire day here, or just an hour.
The paths are level, for the most part. We visited the memorial to the Israeli Olympic team but did not go up the Olympic tower (I did use the bathroom there). The athletic venues looked like they were 50 years old from the outside and didn't interest me, personally.
One could spend an entire day here, or just an hour.
Written March 23, 2023
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tomato007
Middlesbrough, UK104 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Loads to see and walk around. Went up to the top of the tower for a panoramic view of Munich well worth €11. Stopped for a beer and a bratwurst from the little stalls they have dotted around. Lovely afternoon!
Written April 20, 2022
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Chris L
Albuquerque, NM1,564 contributions
Jun 2022
I was so encouraged to see what Germany did with their Olympic Park as other cities have let the venues go to seed.
Not so here! This place is used just for the public to stroll & bike around as well as for festivals, concerts, and sporting events.
There are some eating venues as well.
A memorial to those who died at the '72 Olympics is present, detailing each person who perished.
Not so here! This place is used just for the public to stroll & bike around as well as for festivals, concerts, and sporting events.
There are some eating venues as well.
A memorial to those who died at the '72 Olympics is present, detailing each person who perished.
Written June 28, 2022
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Kay D
Glasgow, UK209 contributions
Jul 2020
4 adults and a 8 and 12 year old we all enjoyed our visit large park with small funfair. Pond with boats. The stadium was closed but the very nice security guard took photos for us. Watch out for the cyclist.
Written August 2, 2020
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Kathryn
3 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
Visited the Olympic Park yesterday and decided to do the roof climb tour. Our tour guide (Daniel?) was really friendly and helpful in regards to the arrangements for the climb and made the whole tour really engaging and interesting. We learnt about the history of the 1972 games and the architecture of the Park which is fascinating. We got to climb to the top of the peak of the roof and took some great photos. I can’t recommend this tour enough, it was well worth the money and was a great experience.
Written October 6, 2020
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David996
Suffolk
i am going to see bruce springsteen in concert are there any restrictions on bags you can take with you
Normadic Life
Singapore, Singapore88 contributions
Please check with the concert management or their hotline. I won't know because I am not the concert organiser or concert management.
We are going today to see Panic At The Disco -concert at The Olympiahalle in München.
Where we can put our packbags during The concert?
After the concert, we are heading to the Airport, so we must have our belongings with us.
Is Olympiahalle have some kind of lockers?
Wouter V
The Hague, The Netherlands9 contributions
Is there in and/or nearby olympiapark a free parking zone?
Gavthecatsuperkeeper
Leeds, UK3 contributions
We have booked to see Guns and Roses (seated tickets) are children allowed 13 and 8?
Ken T
Glen Oaks, NY527 contributions
Yes, they allow children with parental supervision.
Wunder_0011
Cardiff, UK27 contributions
I'm seeing Elton John and at the Olympiahalle next week. Does the venue allow people to take in handbags? I've read conflicting reviews and there doesn't seem to be an answer on their direct website.
Cheers.
Hi, to be honest I'm not sure?
If it's like most other venues you can but they will be searched!
Hope this helps?
Amy M
detroit,MI
Has anyone gone sledding at the Olympic park? Do you have to have your own sleds or can you rent them?
KathieVee
San Francisco, CA491 contributions
We were only there in the spring, summer, and fall. It was very warm. Lots of cyclists, hikers, and picnic-era, but was never there in the winter. Since there are some very steep hills, it could be a place to sled, though. Sorry I don't have a better answer for you.
Daydream726607
19 contributions
Hello!
My children are looking forward to swimming in the beautiful Olympic swimming pool while we visiting München in 2018 August.
But we’ve heard that the swimming pool is under maintenance now?
Does anyone know when is the end of Construction Period of Olympic swimming pool?
christian2712
Province of South Tyrol, Italy108 contributions
I'm sorry, but I don't know
Susan T
Singapore, Singapore5 contributions
Hi, can someone guide me from the Munich Main Station to this beautiful Olympiapark please. How long it takes to and fro and hours to spent. Thank you. My friend and I have only 4-5 hours in Munich. Best
abdulrahman542
Nejran, Saudi Arabia10,649 contributions
From Munich Central Station - Directions to Olympic Park:
Olympic Center (all locations):
U-Bahn line U2 direction Feldmoching Scheidplatz (5 stations)
From Scheidplatz subway line U3 to the Olympic center (2 stops)
In destination Olympia Park West (Event Arena, Olympic Stadium, Werner-von-Linde-Halle):
Tram line 20 direction Pelkovenstraße to Olympia Park West (8 stations)
Directions
By U-Bahn
Line U3 direction Moosach, via Olympia center about 10 minutes Walk to the Olympic Park.
By Tram
Line 20 and 21 station Olympiapark West
Line 27 stops Petuelring
By Bus
Line 173 to Olympic Centre
Line 144 to Spiridon-Louis-Ring
Lines 173, 177 and 178 for Petuelring
While you have short time so better to go by taxi within 20-30 minutes from airport and the cost between 50-60€ and within 1-2 hours you can enjoy your time
infinityhope852
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia98 contributions
RE : Olympiapark
1) please reconfirm does park will be open at 0900hrs ? i have only limited time on this day ..
2) what things i can expect to see in this park ?
thanks
Gabriel A
Ploiesti, Romania4,078 contributions
Be easy. The Park is open after 9.00 a.m.
As I said on my review, the park is very big. So you must choose your objectifs very carefully, in order to your preferences.
If you are football fan, you'll don't miss Olympia Stadium. If you like automobiles, you'll visit BMW Show Room. If you love shopping in the fair of the park, you'll go there.
If you like water sports - you'll choose the lake.
But you'll don't miss the Olympic Tower, from its top you'll see a great panorama, including the BMW enterprises.
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- Olympiapark is open:
- Sun - Sat 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
- We recommend booking Olympiapark tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 10 Olympiapark tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Olympiapark:
- Munich City Hop-on Hop-off Tour (From $23.39)
- Football and Sports Tour in Munich (From $1,026.74)
- Panoramic Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Munich by Double-Decker Bus (From $23.61)
- Munich and Nuremberg Day Trip from Frankfurt (From $450.62)
- Discover WWII and the Olympics of Munich with a Local (From $131.58)
- Hotels near Olympiapark:
- (0.92 mi) Motel One München-Olympia Gate
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- (0.56 mi) Arthotel ANA Im Olympiapark
- (0.79 mi) The Flag Munchen
- (2.25 mi) The Charles Hotel
- Restaurants near Olympiapark:
- (0.04 mi) Coubertin
- (0.23 mi) Restaurant 181 Business
- (0.41 mi) Esszimmer Munchen
- (0.25 mi) Restaurant Olympiasee
- (0.41 mi) Bavarie. Brasserie in der BMW Welt
- Attractions near Olympiapark:
- (0.12 mi) Flying Fox
- (0.12 mi) Olympiaschwimmhalle
- (0.22 mi) Olympic Tower
- (0.15 mi) Olympiastadion
- (0.26 mi) Olympiaturm
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